Landing Page Workshop for Beginners
A hands-on workshop where you build your first landing page from scratch. Learn HTML structure, CSS styling, and responsive design through a real project you can launch by the end of the day.
Professional Web Seminars

Each workshop covers specific techniques with direct application. You work through real scenarios, build functioning components, and leave with skills you can deploy immediately.
A hands-on workshop where you build your first landing page from scratch. Learn HTML structure, CSS styling, and responsive design through a real project you can launch by the end of the day.
Build a complete portfolio website with multiple connected pages, navigation systems, and consistent design. This four-week course teaches you to create cohesive multi-page experiences that showcase your work professionally.
We skip theory lectures. Every session starts with a specific challenge—fixing broken layouts, optimizing load times, creating interactive components. You solve it yourself with instructor guidance available when needed.
Participants range from absolute beginners to developers refreshing their skills. The structure accommodates both—fundamental concepts for newcomers, nuanced techniques for experienced builders.

Freelance designer
I attended three sessions before launching my first client project. The CSS grid workshop alone saved me weeks of figuring things out through trial and error. Instructors answer specific questions without making you feel behind.

Marketing specialist transitioning to web
The interactive components session showed me what modern websites actually require. I walked in knowing basic HTML and left understanding state management, transitions, and how to make elements respond to user actions properly.
Every workshop follows a consistent structure designed around active learning. No passive watching—you're coding from minute one.
Receive a broken or incomplete component and access to documentation. Spend the first segment attempting solutions independently, discovering what you already know and where knowledge gaps exist.
Instructor walks through one correct approach while explaining decision points. Why this property over that one, what happens when values change, how browsers interpret the code differently.
Apply the same principles to related challenges with different requirements. Build muscle memory by repeating patterns until the syntax becomes automatic and you can focus on design decisions.
Combine multiple techniques learned during the session into a single functioning module. This final exercise reveals how concepts connect and forces you to make architectural choices.